

Songs like “Icy,” “Still Ballin” and “COMMANDO” showcase Logic rapping about materialistic objects, money and objectifying women. Overall, the album just does not feel like a Logic project, but as an album, it isn’t bad, just a bit unsettling. My main gripe in the song “Don’t Be Afraid to Be Different” which I genuinely cannot stomach and have to skip whenever it comes on when listening to the album. The best part of the album is the first verse of the song “ Lost In Translation” by far.

The mixtape that put Logic on the map in the underground hip-hop community ranks 9th on my list. On this project you hear the young artist rap about his difficult childhood, perseverance in a world that is built to be against you and ultimately creating his suave alter ego that his fanbase adores, Young Sinatra. Stand out parts of the project for me are the tracks “Beggin'” and “ All I Do.” Quality-wise, the mixtape is clearly unmastered and the listener is able to take notice of the limited amenities Logic used to record the project with, but that adds to the authenticity of the mixtape. Most people would likely rank “Supermarket” at the bottom of their list, but personally I really enjoy the album.
